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two friends and the Bear story self reflection​

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Answered by presentmoment
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Explanation:

The story of the Bear and the Two Friends has a good moral. In today’s world where families have become smaller, friends are the next best family members whom the children look up to.  

Besides in today's scenario, both are working parents who have little time or no time at all to spend with the children. This story reflects the need for good friends and not just friends.  

Friends should be reliable, trustworthy and must put the interest of the other person before him. Each one of us will be lucky if we had friends who stood by us during our times of thick and thin and in times of happiness too.

So, the friend in the bear story is not what we want but one who is truthful.

Answered by babugirish08
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Answer:

Lucky and Curse were two friends. Whenever they went together, the villagers mocked at them. "Hello Lucky! Why are you roaming with Curse? His name is so negative. So should be his character." Although Lucky did not mind this, Curse felt very bad.

Once, when Lucky was out of station, his house caught on fire. The villagers were afraid to go near and quench the It was Curse who bravely fought the fire and quenched it. On his return, Lucky heard the whole story.

He took his friend Curse proudly and said to the villagers, "Look at who saved my house. It is Curse my friend. What is in the name? It is in the character that someone is good or evil. Don't ever evaluate a person by name."

Moral: NAME DOES NOT REFLECT CHARACTER

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